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Catalog Number 12 


Showing a group of specialized hardware devices 
for giving effortless operation... . .automatic, 
positive-locking security... . . weather-tightness, 
neatness and beauty... . . freedom from adjustment 
or maintenance.....in short, for making casement 
windows as convenient as they are beautiful. 


THE CASEMENT HARDWARE COMPANY 
406 North Wood Street » Chicago 
Branch Sales Offices: New York +» Boston 7 San Francisco 


1928 


Digitized by the Internet Archive 
in 2023 with funding from 
Columbia University Libraries 


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Important Foreword 


IKE the proverbial chain which is no 
stronger than its weakest link, a case- 
ment window can be no more satisfactory 
than its hardware. Therefore, only the 
novice would fail to appreciate the im- 
portance of the hardware which supports, 
swings, holds and makes a casement 
weathertight and insect proof. 


Old devices for holding casements open 
or closed were effective in countries un- 
troubled by insects, high winds, driving 
rains, extremes of cold. But such devices 
are far from satisfactory under American 
conditions and are utterly obsolete in con- 
junction with modern screening methods 
—1inside screens with outswung casements. 


Since 1906 Win-Dor devices have been 
progressing hand-in-hand with the best 
architectural practice in casement window 
installation. Specialists in the field, we 
have gradually developed a beautiful, 


practical and economical line of highly 
specialized devices. The preeminence of 
the Win-Dor line today entitles us, we 
feel, to the name of “Casement Hardware 
Headquarters.” 


Each Win-Dor device is designed to satisfy 
the highest American standards of greater 
beauty, utility and practical convenience, 
yet each is obtainable at a cost little if any 
more than that of devices modeled on 
obsolete European lines which are demon- 
strably unsuited to the conditions they 
must meet in this country. 


The following pages show hardware suited 
toall types of casements as used in America 
today, both steel and wood, both standard 
and special sizes. Here is a line, complete, 
handsome and of the highest quality, yet 
so simplified as to be economically 
available for every casement structure. 


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Win-Dor Series 25 Operator, in use through the screen, as installed on standard type steel (outswung) casement 


Series 25 Operator with handle 250 as obtamable from 
leading steel casement manufacturers and well equipped 
builders’ hardware dealers. 


Win-Dor Series 25 Operator as installed on ordinary 
wood casement. (Shown without inside screen in place.) 


A “concealed,” or under-sill, installation of the Series 25 
Operator. With this type of installation the handle can 
be removed and no mechanism is visible whatsoever. 


A disassembled view showing the simple, sturdy con- 

struction which insures smooth, easy operation at all 

times and eliminates the possibility of maintenance costs 
or inconvenience. 


with “offset” or “cleaning” hinges. 
Series 25 Through Screen Operator 


This crank-style, geared operator has been especially designed for use with 
standard or special sizes of steel casements but is applied with equal effective- 
ness to all sizes of wood casements. 


It is exceptionally well proportioned and finished and its beauty of line and 
workmanship makes it suitable for use in the finest buildings. 


It permits the casement to be swung quickly to any desired position, full 
opening being possible with only four turns of the crank. Such control 1s 
particularly desirable where inside screens are used because with Series 25 
Operators the screen never has to be opened. When left in any position 
the casement cannot be again moved unless the handle is turned from inside 
the room and since the handle is detachable it is impossible for children to 
tamper with a casement so equipped. However, all Series 25 handles may 
be easily attached (permanently) where desired. 


The operator is exceptionally easy to use and will never stick or jam due 
to the fact that working parts are of bronze which cannot corrode even in 
damp or salt air climates. Geared Operator Series 25 has been favorably 
received by architects and builders everywhere, and has been tested and 
endorsed by leading steel casement manufacturers. It comes in a variety 
of finishes and materials suitable for use on all types of construction from 
bungalow to large apartment, club or public building. 


No. 25—Malleable iron and steel with bronze and brass bushings. Cadmium 
or Parkerized finish. Handed, fixed lefts and rights. 

No. 25A—Same as No. 25 except channel (on sash) which is brass instead of 
steel. 

No 25B—AIl brass. Dull brass or sanded antique brass finish. All other 
finishes to order. 

Handle No. 250—Steel, plated finishes. Can be cut off to conform to stool 
width. Standard lengths: 5, 8 and 10 inches. 

Handle No. 250B—Same as No. 250, but brass instead of steel. 

Handle No. 251—Turned brass knob grip, steel shaft. Can be permanently 
attached. 

Handle No. 251B—Solid brass, otherwise like No. 251. 


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A Operator shown (with fixed or removable No. 250 
handle) attached to steel sash with offset hinges. Removable 
metal frame screens with raised rebated bottom stop. For 
Crank Shafts over 8-inches in length use support 256B for 
fixed attachment above stool or L256 for removable handles. 


Four 8-32 screw holes E are to be drilled and tapped in 
sash at factory. Specify Win-Dor standard spacing and drilling. 


IMPORTANT!—Top of window stool must be 1-8 inch 
below upper edge of steel frame—see F.S. detail above. 


B—Wood sash:—No. 25 operator with removable No. 250 
handle. Any type of screen is removable when handle is 
detached. 


C—No. 25 operator mounted on sub-stool concealed under 
stool. Fixed or removable handle. Any kind of fixed or mov- 
able screen. 


BX-—Stop for rolling screen with fixed crank handle. 


BZ—Rebated stop for movable wood-frame screen with 
fixed crank handle. 


Handles are shown at 1-2 full size at right below. 
Standard type 250 may be removable, or attached with 256B 
lock-bearing. Handle 251, ditto. Parts 254 connect fixed shaft 
to removable handles. 


Y—Give this dimension in ordering handles. Over-lengths 
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Win-Dor Series 7 Operator, in use through the screen, as installed on ordinary (outswung) 
wood casement. 


Series 7 Through Screen Operator 


Series '7 Operators for casement windows are direct acting as opposed 
to Series 25 which are geared. They are particularly suited to use with 
wood casements in modest residential buildings and are very inexpensive 
both to buy and to install. 

Slight pressure upon the handle releases the lock and allows the handle 
to be swung sideways which in turn swings the sash to any desired post 
a TT ro ee GO a MN nee) a(n) ats, Release of pressure automatically and 
i leading builders’ hardware dealers everywhere. positively locks the casement in the new position and holds the sash 
secure. 

The round pivot block is mounted upon the sill and straddled by the 
screen so that only half of the pivot block is visible within the room. 
The detachable handle can be removed and hung up out of sight or can 
be permanently attached if desired. This type of operator is very easy 
to install on new or old construction. It comes in the following materials 
and finishes: 


No. 7—Sash channel and swivel rivet of brass, balance all steel, rust- 
proof cadmium and parkerized finishes only. Handed fixed lefts and 


Disassembled view of Series 7 Operator showing how the top plate rights 
can be removed and a small pin dropped down through the hole in i ; 4 : 
the pivot block so as to attach the handle permanently. No. 7B—All parts solid brass, dull or sanded antique finishes stock. 


Others to order. 
Handle 71—Rust proof steel to match No. 7, plated finish. 
Handle No. 71B—AIll solid brass, finishes to match No. 7B. 


Specifications and Installation Data 


Over-all length sash channel—13% in. 

Over-all length window arm to center of pivot—10 in. 
Diameter pivot head—2 in. 

Height—7¢ in. 

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arm locked ato the channel at Aj the. pivot block fixed’ to the ill at Special ‘‘short” size to order for narrower sash. 


B, and the casement hinge equally fixed at C, make a rigid, non- 
rattling, secure combination which will hold the casement firmly Minimum space between sash and screen—158 in 


at all times. 


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FIGURE. A ~ (X) WitH CLOSE (ORDINARY) HINGES 194" To 42" - (X) WITH PROJECTED 
(CLEANING) HINGES 194" To 2¥4". MAXIMUM FOR 90 DEGREE OPENING. 
ALL STANDARD HANDLES CAN BE PERMANENTLY ATTACHED ON INSTALLATIONS. 
FIGURE B - Note THIS STOOL DETAIL TYPICAL For ALL TYPES OF WIN-Dor OPERA~ 
TorRS WiTH ALL MAKES OF STEEL CASEMENTS. 
FIGURE C-~ THis Fitter STRIP CONSTRUCTION ALSO To BE USES WITH Woop SCREENS 
WHERE HANDLES ARE TO BE ATTACHED PERMANENTLY. 
FIGURE, D - (X) Minimum 2"- (X) MAximuM WITH CLOSE HINGES 4" AND WiTH Pro- 
JECTED HINGES 2/44" FoR 90 DEGREE OPENING. 
HANDLES ARE DETACHABLE ONLY. 


Win-Dor Series 24B Operator, in use under the screen, as installed on ordinary (outswung) 


Win-Dor Series 24B Operator with handle detached. Obtainable 
from leading builders’ hardware dealers everywhere. 


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24B Operator (under screen) with handle detached and hung up 
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sunk into, and flush with, the wmdow sill. Approx. full size. 


wood casement. 


Series 24 Through Screen Operator 


This is a direct acting operator similar to Series 7 but is designed 
to control a wood casement under rather than through the screen. 
It is particularly suited to use with metal frame or roll-up types 
of screen and makes an exceptionally neat, unobtrusive installa- 
tion with them. The pivot block of Series 24 is designed to set 
flush into the window sill instead of being fixed on top of it. The 
installation is accomplished by simply sinking a square, shallow 
mortise into the stool. 


The method of operation is identical with that of Series 7 and 
the lock is equally positive and automatic upon the release of 
pressure. 


Unlike Series 7 however, the handles for Series 24 are not per- 
manently attachable because most users prefer to hang them up 
out of sight when not in use, thus capitalizing upon the unobtru- 
sive character of the device. 

Series 24 is made in solid brass only. No. 24B is finished in dull or 


sanded antique brass finishes. Other standard hardware finishes to 
order. Handed fixed lefts and rights. 


Handle No. 242B, solid brass, in finishes to match the operator. 


Specifications and Installation Data 


Flange—3 % in. square. 

Cup depth—including plate— in. 

Diameter cup—2% in. 

Arm length—934 in. to center of pivot. 
Minimum space between sash and screen—134 in. 
Maximum—with close hinges—4 in. 


Minimum sash width to which applicable—15 in. 


Page Eight 


Win-Dor Series 61 Casement Stay as installed on standard steel (outswung) casement with 
“offset” or “cleaning” hinges. The short reach necessary to alter the position of even a wide-open 
casement, and the consequent convenience and security for the user, are obvious at a glance. 


Series 61 Automatic Casement Stay 


Win-Dor Series 61 Improved Casement Stay is in no way a sub- 
stitute for operators on steel or wood casements but is the most 
effective equipment for use in climates where screens are not 
needed or in buildings so high as to make the insect nuisance 
negligible. 

It is operated with only one hand and in the most natural and 
easy manner imaginable. There is no need to lean out of the 
window at any time and there are no holes to find, no screws to 
tighten, no tension to adjust. 

Lifting the catch with one finger releases the lock. Releasing the 
catch again automatically and positively locks the stay and holds 
the casement rigidly in position. Cannot rattle, cannot come 
loose even in a high wind. Slamming, banging casements with 
the resultant broken glass and strain on hinges and butts are com- 
pletely eliminated. The stay is so simple in design and so posi- 
tive in action that there is no possibility of its getting out of order 
and necessitating replacement or maintenance. Series 61 Stays 
should outlast the building on which they are installed. 

These stays combine the best features of other types and add 
several entirely new ones. Yet their cost is only that of old- 
fashioned thumbscrew devices. 

Recently they have been improved in material, design and ease 
of operation. The lines are handsomer, the mechanism more com- 
pact, the finger-piece more comfortable and the clearance allowed 
for the operative’s hand more ample. 


Series 61 Stays come in the following materials and finishes: 
No. 61—Frass channel, parkerized steel arm and _ brackets, 
brass pivot screw. A\ll rust proofed, cadmium or parkerized. 
Handed fixed lefts and rights. 

No. 61A—Brass channel and handle end-piece, arm rust-proofed 
iron. Any standard finish on handle—balance cadmium or 
parkerized. Parkerized steel bracket. 

No. 61B—AIl solid brass. Any standard finish. 

For wood casements, same as above, but with wood stool pivot 
and wood screws order Nos. W61, W61A, W61B. 


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Win-Dor Series 61 Casement Stay. (Same installation). As viewed from 
within the room showing neatness and unobtrusiveness of the installation. 


Showing Stay detached with steel casement type of pivot (and, in circle, with 
pivot for wood stool as used with wood casement). 


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Showing how Win-Dor “Bolt-Fasts” Series 043 close a Showing Win-Dor Screen Hardware Series 81 and 83 as 
casement so tight that ordinary letter paper is held firmly applied to screen for double casement. A pull on the 
between sash and frame and cannot be withdrawn. spring clip handles at the side wnsnaps the screen and 


Showing long and short of 
“Bolt-Fast”’ sizes. 


Win-Dor Screen Hardware Series 81 as obtain 
able from leading builders’ hardware dealers and 
screen contractors. 


Win-Dor Screen Hardware Series 83 as obtain- 
able from leading builders’ hardware dealers. 


allows it to drop down to the position shown where it is 
supported by the hanger-loops. 


Series 043 “Bolt-Fast”—Series 81 and 83 Screen Hardware 


Series 43 and 043 Win-Dor Cam Action “Bolt-Fasts” are a new development de- 
signed to meet the demand for a combination bolt and fastener which will close a casement 
tight enough to exclude wind and rain. It is used exactly like the old style barrel bolt 
but its action is quite different, for as the handle of the bolt is turned flat against the 
sash after the bolt has been shot home, cam action takes place within the keeper and the 
window is drawn shut that last quarter-inch which means so much in protection from 
drafts and rain leakages. 


Series 81 Win-Dor Screen Hardware is the simplest to use and the quickest to install 
on the market. Screens snap in or snap out of position witha minimum of effort. Spring-clip 
handles with corrugated contact surfaces snap over round headed screws at each side of 
the window frame while the top of the screen slides behind a small angle plate at the top 
of the window frame. Series 81 is supplemented by Series 83 which consists of a split 
loop hanger which is applied to each upper corner of the screen frame enabling the home 
owner to snap the screen out of position without lowering it to the floor because it 1s 
supported by these hangers while free access to the window becomes possible. The 
screen, while supported, is dropped far enough to clear shade roller or curtain rod. 


‘“‘Bolt-Fast’? Materials and Finishes 


Series 043: No. 043 (Outswung sash)—Iron and steel, rust proof finish. 


No. 043B (Outswung sash)—All solid brass. Dull or sanded antique finishes. 
Other finishes to order. 


Nos. 043 and 043B packed with mortise strike-plates only. 
No. 43 (Inswung sash)—Iron and steel, rust proof finish. 


No. 43B (Inswung sash)—All solid brass. Dull or sanded antique finishes. 
Other finishes to order. 


Nos. 43 and 43B packed with both mortise and rim strike-plates. 


Screen Hardware Materials and Finishes 
Series 81: No. 81—Steel, rust proof or tumbled brass finish. 
No. 81B—All solid brass. Dull or sanded antique finish. 


Series 83: No. 83—Steel, rust proof or tumbled brass finish. 
No. 83B—AIl solid brass. Dull or sanded antique finish. 


Series 10 Transom Operator 


Transom Operators Series 10 offer a typical, Win-Dor simplified 
control for top-hinged, out-swung ventilators, of steel or wood, 
either with or without inside screens. 


One easy, quick movement of the handle throws the transom 
from closed to 25° open, or back again. In the closed position an 
automatic cam-latch locks the transom positively to the frame. In 
open and closed positions the transom is rattle-proof and secure. 


There is no tendency to warp, rack or strain either transom or 
hinges, because the Win-Dor Operator supports the sash firmly at 
the center. The installation with or without screens is extremely 
neat and there is no mechanism to be carried down the walls. 


Fool-proof in operation and easy to install, Win-Dor Transom Op- 
erators are adaptable to transoms at all heights from the floor. Those 
which are 5 or 6 ft. from the floor being operated directly by hand, 
those at a medium height being operated by an extension rod han- 
dle. High ones are readily controlled by a detachable window pole. 
Because of the extreme simplicity of these devices, they are sturdy 
yet very inexpensive. 


Series 10 Materials and Finishes 


Through screen types 
Type X—Center handle—for use with wood mullions. 
No. X10 —Steel, rust proofed. No. X10B—Solid brass. 
Type Y—Side handle for continuous screen over casement and 
transom. For single or double transoms. 
No. Y10—Steel, rust proofed. No. Y10B—Solid brass. 


Non-screen type 
Type Z—Center handle. 
No. Z10—Malleable iron, rust proofed. No. Z10B—Cast brass. 


Operating pole—No. P10—Lengths to order. 


Type Z—open position 


Type Z—closed position 


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DATA FOR APPLICATION AND SPECIFICATIONS 
OF WIN-DOR HARDWARE 


General:—Win-Dor stays and operators are easily ap- 
plicable to and efficient with any wood or steel case- 
ment having a standard type of free-swinging hinge, 
either close-up or offset cleaning design. The stays and 
operators will not work with friction hinges or friction 
pivots. 


With wood casements the simplicity and carefully 
worked out details of Win-Dor hardware insures unt 
formly successful installation even by the most inex- 
perienced labor. 


With steel casements it is only important (but is 
necessary) to specify Win-Dor hardware in the sash 
contract so that casements will be prepared with proper 
tapped holes for attachment. Practically every steel 
casement manufacturer is prepared to furnish Win-Dor 
hardware and Win-Dor template punchings on 
specification at no, or a nominal, extra cost. A majority 
of the largest producers now have all their casements 
standardized for Win-Dor attachment. 


General Specification 


A. For steel or wood out-swung casements to be screened. 
‘All out-swung casements, as indicated, shall be equipped 
with Win-Dor thru-screen operators Series...........-. 
INGE ciee , made only by The Casement Hardware Co. 
Chicago.” 


B. Steel or wood casements not to be screened. 
* All out-swung casements indicated shall be equipped with 
Win-Dor positive automatic stays Series 61, INGOs at eee : 
made only by The Casement Hardware Co., Chicago.” 


C. Fasteners and Bolts—wood casements only. 
“Each single wood casement (mullioned) shall be equipped 
with one Win-Dor ‘Bolt-Fast’ made only by The Casement 
Hardware Co., Chicago. Each pair of double, rabbeted 
casements shall be equipped with two ‘Bolt-Fasts’ installed 
top and bottom of outside leaf. Upper bolt to be of such 
length as to bring handle within 6 ft. 6 in. from floor.” 


D. In certain cases where it is desirable to let the steel casement 
contract and proceed with erection before details of screen 
ing and hardware can be finally settled, the Win-Dor stand- 
ard interchangeable punchings will prove invaluable. Specify 
“Steel casements shall be furnished without stays or 
adjusters but with standard Win-Dor interchangeable 
punchings in all sash and frames to permit machine screw 
attachment of either stays or thru-screen operators, after 
sash erection. These punchings as per standards of The 
Casement Hardware Company, Chicago. 


“Casement contractor shall install Series 61 stays or standard 
type adjusters if selected. If thru-screen operators are used 
sash contractor will be required to install sash channels only. 
—This hardware, stays or operators will be supplied in sep- 
arate contract.” 


Condensed Notes on Steel Casements: 


Group I: The following manufacturers supply all their standard 
casements with Win-Dor standard punchings (attaching screw 
holes) and thus offer users a very flexible choice of several types 
of the best stays and operators any one of which may be simply 
attached to the standard sash with machine screws. 


DETROIT STEEL PRODUCTS CO., Detroit, Michigan, 
Fenestra Casements. 
This manufacturer also carries a complete stock of improved Win-Dor 
hardware at factory and warehouses throughout the country. Also gives 
allowance for standard stays when underscreen operators or other extra 
Win-Dor equipment is ordered with casements. 


TRUSCON STEEL CO., Youngstown, Ohio. Truscon case- 
ments, new 1928 type. 


DAVID LUPTON’S SONS CO., Philadelphia, Pennsyl- 


vania. Lupton standard type light casements. 
CRESCENT STEEL WINDOW CO., St. Louis, Missouri. 


Series 61 Stays standard equipment. Win-Dor equipment carried in 
stock. Allowance for stays when under screen operators ordered with 
sash, 


Group II: The following manufacturers commonly supply their 
standard light and medium section casements with English type 
thumb-screw adjusters welded to sash. On specification they will 
supply Win-Dor punchings in lieu of the thumb-screws at same 
price. Win-Dor hardware, or at least punchings, should be specified 
in sash contract so that preparation may be most economically 
done at the factory. 


CRITTALL CASEMENT WINDOW CO., Detroit, 
Michigan. Standard medium weight casements. 

HENRY HOPE & SONS CO., New York, New York. 
Standard light casements. 

INTERNATIONAL STEEL CASEMENT CO., James 


town, New York. Standard Cotswold casements, medium 
weight. 


WM. BAYLEY CO., Springfield, Ohio. Medium weight. 


STANDARD STEEL WINDOW CO., Washington, D. C. 
Medium weight. 


KAWNEER MEG. CO., Niles, Michigan. Medium weight. 


LUNDELL-ECKBERG MFG. CO., Jamestown, New York 
Lemco casements—Series 25 only applicable by removing 
friction from hinges. 


Group III: The following manufacturers produce heavy section 
and special size casements to which Win-Dor hardware is 
applicable on specification so that manufacturer can locate attach- 
ing lugs. 


DAVID LUPTON’S SONS CO., HENRY HOPE & SONS 
CO., INTERNATIONAL CASEMENT CO., LUN- 

DELL ECKBERG MEG. CO., J. 8. THORNE CO. (1), 
Philadelphia, CRITTALL CASEMENT WINDOW CO. 

(1) Note. This manufacturer produces light and medium casements with a special friction pivot 


with which Win-Dor devices are not operable, but also furnishes standard type hinges to order with 
which Win-Dor may be used. 


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Series 20 Automatic Top-Bolt 
(Through-screen operated) 


This amazing new Win-Dor invention now makes it possible to 
secure a squeeze-tight fit of casement to frame at top as well as 
bottom—without opening the screen. 

Applied to any out-swung casement operated with a gear or crank 
type through-screen operator (preferably Win-Dor Series 25), the 
closing action of the sash is automatically translated to the top. 
With this equipment, casement fasts and other bolts are elimi 
nated, screens need never be opened for adjusting or locking. 
The one simple operation of turning the operator crank-handle 
does all the work. 

Important as are these advantages, the Series 20 Bolt is unbelievably 
simple, economical and easy to install on old or new buildings. 
Fits all wood or steel casements (single or double meeting-rail 
type). 

Will make a tight-fit of sash having a warp of as much as one inch 
at top. 


For single (mullioned) steel casements 

List prices, each, F. O. B. Chicago 
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Note: Furnished, unless otherwise specified, with No. 8-32 machine screws for attachment. 


For single wood casements 


For installations with wood casements instead of steel, order Nos. W-20, W-20A and W-20B, similar to above. 


For double wood casements (with meeting rails) 


For these installations order Nos. D20, D20A, D20B, similar to above. The installation with double wood casements is made on the 
sash rail instead of the jamb. 
Series 20 Top Bolt will operate in connection with any casement installation where a geared operator can be used. 


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